The Table
Hare daunsing in measure. | 16 | |
Hare beating and thumping a dogge. | ibidem | |
Heare a hinderaunce to the water Spaniell in swymming. | 17 | |
Heare an unprofitable burthen. | ibid. | |
Hector Bœthus. | 18 | |
Henry the seuenth. | 26 | |
Henries commaundment to hang all bandogges. | ibid. | |
Henries faulconer, and his Faulcon. | ibi. | |
Hippocrates. | 38 | |
I. | ||
Iustice maintained by Alfred. | 27 | |
Ingulphus Croyladensis historiographer. | 28 | |
Ianus watching. | 31 | |
Indian dogges. | 27 | |
Iseland curres, rough and rugged. | ibid. | |
Iseland curres much sette by. | ibidem | |
K. | ||
King Richard of England. | 10 | |
King Edgars trybute out of VVales. | 23 | |
King Henrie the seuenth. | 26 | |
King of all beasts, the Lyon. | ibi. | |
King of all Birds, the Eagle. | ibi. | |
Keepers seruice. | 38 | |
Kingston, or Kingstoune verye famous in olde time. | 26 | |
Kinges crowned at Kingstoune, to the number of eyght, theyr names are these, Edward the first, Athelstan, Edmunde, Aldred, Edwin, Edgar, Edelred, Edwarde, syrnamed Yron rykkes. | ibid. | |
L. | ||
Leuiner quicke of smelling, and swyfte of running. | 10 | |
Leuiner, why so called. | ibi. | |
Leuiner foloweth the game eagerly. | ibi. | |
Leuiner taketh his pray speedilie. | ibid. | |
Lyon King of all beasts. | 26 | |
Lust of the flesh reconcileth enemies. | 38 | |
M. | ||
Maisters becke a direction to the gasehound. | 9 | |
Melita or Malta. | 20 | |
Mastiues proportiō described. | 38 | |
Mastiue, why he is called Villaticus. | ibi. | |
Mastiues vse and seruice. | ibi. | |
Mastiues are mankind. | ibi. | |
Mastiues of great mighte. | 26 | |
Molossia. | 38 | |
Mooner, why so termed. | 20 | |
Mooner watchfull. | ibi. | |
Mungrellesi. | 24 | |
Maiterless men carrie Apes about. | 35 | |
Man in the moone. | 37 |